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Glogster EDU. Posters online. - 3 views

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    A creative visual learning platform that allows the creation of posters in a collaborative way.
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    The main advantage of this tool is that the poster can be seen at any time and that it allows the integration of diferent videos, songs and so on into the poster.
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    A very powerful tool!
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    I can confirm. I use it very often in my class. Pupils love it :)
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Your Own Technology Survey (YOTS) - 0 views

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    If you are thinking about moving to a 1:1 computing strategy or are considering Bring Your Own Technology (BYOT) or Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) strategies then you need to know what technology your pupils have access to. The Your Own Technology Survey (YOTS) is a free tool to help schools and researchers better understand the digital technology available to their students at home, whether they are willing, able and allowed to bring it to school on a regular basis, and how that technology might be utilized to enhance educational outcomes.

Top free Educational Tools for teaching reading and writing - 0 views

started by nasrose on 04 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
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ECIS IT Committee Blog - 0 views

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    This is full of great information about IT in schools.
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Mobile Learning Portal - 3 views

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    This website, hosted by the Learning Technology Center in the College of Education at The University of Texas at Austin, is designed to be a central point of access to the wide range of research, projects, and other resources related to the use of mobile technologies in learning environments.
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Wonderful Guide to The Use of Rubrics in Education ~ Educational Technology and Mobile ... - 6 views

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    Rubrics are essential in teaching practices.Take a look at this guide!
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    Follow Cristóbal Cobo. He is an experto over badges and rubrics.
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    It gets some time to get used to using them, but then it makes work easier and helps students clarify what they need to improve. They are really useful!
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Case Study of ICT in Primary Schools - 2 views

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    This is a case study on ICT in Primary schools which focuses on English and Mathematics.
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Common Core Mastery by ScootPad Corp. | Schoology - 4 views

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    This is just one of the multitude of highly interactive phone applications available for use by teachers and students. It also looks fun and colourful!
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Symbaloo - 6 views

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    It's a free visual bookmarking tool. It helps you compile and organise sites under a specific topic. You can share your symbaloo with your students and help them navigate only on specific sites rather than the whole web. You can also add ready-made webmixes by other teachers.
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    Thanks a lot for the reference! Now everything will be systematised and organized not only on my desk but also in my head :)
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    A really great resource, especially as a bank of useful links after the online educational course or sth.
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    Great resource! thank you for sharing!
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    I was introduced to this bookmarking tool at the beginning of the year. It is an absolutely amazing tool. Your bookmarks anywhere and on any device. love it.
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Learn English Kids - British council - 2 views

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    LearnEnglish Kids has lots of free online games, songs, stories and activities for children to have fun and learn English too.
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    Thank you for this site, I used it many years ago and had forgotten what a great resource for ESL students!
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    Hi nice web site I'll check it out. Thanks.
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    As a teacher of 5-6 year old ESL learners in a bilingual school, I find this website really useful for activities, songs, games etc for teaching English in a fun way. It is very interractive and child friendsly. Children can explore activities alone or it can be used as part of a teaching session. They can also leave their own comments about activities they liked. I think someone has already mentioned it below but I love it so much I had to post again so everyone can see. Highly recommended for any teachers of young learners, whether these kids are second language learners or not.
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    good site
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fFree online education resources & games: all subjects - 5 views

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    This is quite a good website with a good variety of subjects and age groups.
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    I agree the website does have numerous possibilities for youth of all ages.
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eTEL | Scoop.it - 2 views

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    Great tool to be in course of education ntws, programs, reports etc.
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    I am interested in learning more about flipped classrooms in elementary. This is very helpful!
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    I didn't quite understand the tool - but I have now an account and I found many interesting articles related to the topics that I am interested in.

S.O.S English - 8 views

started by Hiba Sheikh on 10 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
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Teachers - The 10 Stages of Twitter - 6 views

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    Stage 1 Sign up to twitter following persuasion/pestering by colleagues. Follow Stephen Fry, a famous sportsman/popstar and a news channel. Read a few tweets, don't understand what the fuss is about and mock anyone who uses twitter. Stage 2 Overhear colleagues chatting about twitter and a great article they found.
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Wonderville - leading science resource for kids - 6 views

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    This site is an award winning, fun, interactive destination for kids to discover the exciting world of science through games and science tools.
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Project Noah (documenting wildlife) - 4 views

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    Project Noah was created to provide people of all ages with a simple, easy-to-use way to share their experiences with wildlife. It is intended to be a community for nature exploration and documentation.
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Classcraft - 13 views

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    About gamification in classrooms, an interesting website
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    I have been reading the manual of this designing game. It's so intersting!
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    Thanks joselociruelo. I tried a similar approach two years ago with high school adolescents when by chance I discovered Sheldon's book: 'The Multiplayer Classroom: Designing Coursework as a Game' (2011) http://goo.gl/7NBlhj . Results then were not as expected, maybe because of my students profile, maybe because of my personal adaptation. Having discovered Classcraft, I'll see if the graphic environment and mechanics fills the gap I couldn't make attractive enough to cover with my own improvised adaptations through PowerPoint slides.
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    Thank you for sharing. Games can be a really motivating source to engage students in class. It is a really interesting topic!
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Free teaching resources, lesson plans, teaching ideas & worksheets for primary and elem... - 4 views

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    I think this resourse will also be useful for teachers of primary schools
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    I use this a lot especially the Murder Mysteries in the maths section.
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    This website is great. I use it especially for maths activities.
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